Identification of Autoreactive T Cells in AMD Patients

About the Research Project
Program
Award Type
Standard
Award Amount
$100,000
Active Dates
April 01, 2008 - March 31, 2012
Grant ID
M2008063
Goals
The experiments in this proposal will address the mechanisms underlying immune attack in the retina. This information could lead to treatment approaches not currently available.
Summary
The back of the eye where light is detected is a site where light induced modifications of ocular components can occur as individuals age, and these modifications accumulate. The immune system is designed to distinguish anything that differs from normal body components, so these modifications can cause the immune system to attack the back of the eye and compromise vision.
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